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Sunday, 21 August 2016
Docks Map Layout for Zetsubou No Shima Zombies - Call Of Duty Black Ops 3
Map Layouts: -- Main Spawn -- Lab A Perimeter -- LAB A Swamp -- Laboratory A -- LAB B Perimeter -- Laboratory B -- Laboratory B Swamp -- Bunker -- AA Gun -- Docks
Secrets: -- Gas Mask -- Skull of Nan Sapwe -- Zombie Shield -- KT4 Wonderweapon -- Masamune (KT4 Upgrade) -- Musical -- Golden Bucket -- Spider Bait --
Easter Egg Guide: -- Part 1 -- Part 2 -- Part 3 --
Hi guys,
here is the Docks map layout for Zetsubou No Shima zombies. This area has a few key parts related to the Easter Egg, mainly in particular the cog piece that is in between the Lab A and Docks zipline section.
A cog, 1 of 3, that is used to repair the broken elevator in the Bunker, is laying on the ground on a secret part of the docks. You can see it as you come down the zipline from Lab A towards the docks, it is a small section just underneath on the other side of the zipline fence. To get to this secret area, you need to electrify the zombie shield and short circuit the control panel of the zipline. Then when you use it in solo mode, you will automatically fall down into this secret section and be able to pick up the cog. Check out the MAIN EASTER EGG GUIDE on how to do this.
The area also has a Skull Shrine which needs to be completed and protected once the corresponding skull with the correct symbol is placed onto it. This is how to obtain the Skull of Nan Sapwe which will be needed to completed the main Easter Egg as well.
There is a Mystery Box Location and most importantly of all, a part of the Gas Mask is located in this area in 1 of 3 possible spawn locations that is indicated on the map for this small but important section.
Here is the map layout for the DOCKS below:
Thanks for reading as always.
Henry
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